In July 2019, scientists watched mayflies mistake solar-like glass for water; females landed and deposited eggs on the dry surface

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Female mayflies are confusing solar panels for water surfaces, which is causing difficulties with their reproduction. This issue, termed polarized light pollution, negatively impacts populations of aquatic insects. To tackle this challenge, researchers have created a specially designed coating that mimics the texture of rose petals, effectively deterring insects from landing on solar panels. Such innovative solutions are vital for promoting the growth of sustainable solar energy initiatives.